- britannica.com place/JamaicaJamaica is about 146 miles (235 km) long and varies from 22 to 51 miles (35 to 82 km) wide. The national capital is Kingston.
- tripadvisor.com.tr Tourism-g147309-Jamaica-…Jamaika bölgesini keşfedin. Bir parça sıcak Jamaika güneşi altında hamakta sallanmaktan daha güzel bir şey olabilir mi? ... Jamaica Inn.
- worldatlas.com maps/jamaicaThe Limestone Plateau: Circling the Coastal Plains and covering a large part of Jamaica is the Limestone Plateau, also known as the Karst region.
- usaid.gov jamaicaFrequent natural disasters impact key sectors (such as tourism and agriculture) and threaten the development gains Jamaica has achieved since independence.
- newworldencyclopedia.org entry/JamaicaOver 252 species of birds can be found in Jamaica. Of these, 27 are found only there, including the national bird; the streamer-tailed Hummingbird, or Doctor Bird.
- medium.com the-expat-chronicles/the-best-thing-…And so Jamaica will not throw its arms around you, begging you to love it, like it may seem that it does in one of these hotels.
- mapsofworld.com jamaica/Patois is a form of native African modified heavily by English and Irish. Apart from this, at least 40% of the inhabitants of Jamaica speak and understand Spanish.
- Jamaica remains the most adored island in the Caribbean. The scintillating beaches, delectable food & alluring reggae is not all though.
- Cartoon of the Day Serious hilarious cartoons about life in Jamaica and the World by Las May. Gleaner Promotions: Have a Drink On Us!
- bbc.com news/world-latin-america-18784061Known for its strong sense of self identity expressed through its music, food and rich cultural mix, Jamaica's influence extends far beyond its shores.